Cheyenne Pohl: Over The Rain

Cheyenne Pohl: Over The Rain

A Softer Side of Love on Cheyenne Pohl’s “Over The Rain”

by Jack Rush

Pennsylvania singer and musical artist, Cheyenne Pohl, is doing something different with her new song “Over The Rain.” Instead of a big, dramatic love story, she opts to keep things relatably real. Musically she leans into a mix of Motown and pop, pulling clear influence from artists like The Ronettes and The Temptations while still creating a sound uniquely her own.

The idea behind the song is simple. Love doesn’t always have to be loud or messy to matter. “Over The Rain” is about being with someone who makes life feel a little lighter, even when things aren’t perfect. It’s not about fixing the bad days. It’s about staying just above them. In a social media world full of extremes, the messages around love found in this song is a refreshing and honest take on the subject.

“I’m sitting right over the rain because of you.”

The song focuses on everyday moments. You can hear it in the lyrics and in the production of the music. Sonically, the track leans towards that old school Motown style. It doesn’t try too hard to modernize it, which gives it a strong character and richness. It feels warm, familiar, and easy to listen to in any situation.

With “Over The Rain,” Cheyenne Pohl shows that love doesn’t need to be complicated to be powerful. Sometimes it’s just steady, and that’s enough.

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